Rent Control and Labor Unions
Admittedly, he had no idea I was going to knock on his door. He had oily and uncombed hair on his balding head. His face was gaunt and sunken. He needed to shave. His t-shirt was twisted around his skinny, hunched-over torso probably from sleeping on the couch all night. I could see at least…
One of the first questions you ask yourself is, “What neighborhood should I invest in?” There are hundreds of ways to answer this question. I think it’s one of the most important questions. Maximum ROI shouldn’t be the first objective. Investing in apartment buildings is a long-term strategy for building wealth and steady spendable cash-flow….
It was terrifying. No matter how experienced you are, when you purchase a new property, you can’t eliminate all the risks. Fear of the unknown. This includes all the problems you are about to inherit that the seller didn’t mention. As I mentioned in my post What Your Psychologist Knows about Becoming a Landlord, EVERY…
Water was gushing out of a rusty galvanized pipe in the garden. My tenants sounded like screeching school children as they ran through a heavy mist on their way through the front gate. Instead of spending $150 to repair the leak, I spent $6000 installing new copper pipe throughout the three unit building. I felt…
Imagine that you take the same route to work everyday. It takes 45 minutes door-to-door. But something happens. Maybe a 6 month construction project. Now it takes 1 ½ hours door-to-door. Without skipping a beat, your mind immediately starts thinking of new routes to get to work. That’s what real estate investors should be doing,…
For the first 7 years I owned real estate, I never planned for anything except how to purchase my next property. Every time I closed escrow, I would just introduced myself to the tenants and tell them where to start sending their rent checks. If they had a complaint that a window was broken or…